Life is short…too short, it seems. And we should never place ourselves in a position of looking back with a wondering regret.

Instead, we should always and everyday, find that one thing that makes our hearts smile big.

And when it is that we are lucky enough to find it, grab it tightly and never, ever let it go again.

And don’t let that brain get in your way, with those silly thoughts of ‘what might they think’ or ‘how will I know’…tell it to hush with its annoying chatterings of the ‘can’t’s, the ‘shouldn’t’s, the ‘wouldn’t’s and the ‘no’s.

As a matter of fact, when it is that you become so forever blessed to finally find your dream, don’t be afraid to follow it endlessly and forever (or at least until the end of that rainbow).

Follow your heart, today, and all days and then, let the whole world know.

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Tara Lemieux

Tara Lemieux is a mindful wanderer, and faithful stargazer. She is an ardent explorer and lover of finding things previously undiscovered (or, at the very least, mostly not-uncovered.) When she’s not writing, you can find her walking in the woods and sometimes changing the way we look at things, one simple moment at a time. You can contact her at via her website Mindfully Musing
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